Well Child Care at 2 Weeks |
Feeding Your baby is growing! At this stage, a baby only needs breast milk or infant formula. Most babies take 2 to 3 ounces of formula every 2 to 3 hours now. Breast-fed babies should usually feed about 10 minutes at each breast during each feeding. Breast-fed babies may want to nurse as often as every 2 hours. Babies usually wake up at night to feed. This is normal. If your baby wants to feed more often, try a pacifier. You baby may need to suck but not feed. Development Babies are learning to use their eyes and ears. Smiling faces and gentle, pleasant voices are interesting for babies at this age. Sleep Babies usually sleep 16 or more hours a day. Healthy babies should be placed n bed on their backs. Sleeping on the back reduces the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Bowl and Bladder Most babies will strain to pass bowel movements. As long as the bowel movement is soft, there is no need to worry. Ask your doctor about bowel movements that are hard (constipation). Babies usually wet the diaper at least 6 times each day. Safety Tips Car seats are the safest way for babies to travel in cars and are required by law. Infant car seats should be place in a back seat with the infant facing backwards. Never leave your baby in a car or unsupervised with young brothers, sisters, or pets.
Next Visit Your babies next appointment will usually be at the age of 2 months, at this time your child will get a set of immunizations. Be sure to bring a shot card from the hospital if you have one. |